Design thinking (DT) is gaining ground among academics and practitioners as a means to improve the innovativeness of organizations. However, with few exceptions, DT studies are most entrenched in practice rather than theory-driven research. This weak tie between theory and managerial practice calls for delving into the dynamics of DT for innovation to build stronger foundations for future studies. Therefore, this study provides a theory-based framing of DT for innovation and a critical review of the DT literature to reconcile theory and practice. To this end, we propose framing and advancing DT as a dynamic capability for innovation rooted in lower-level aspects, namely microfoundations. Based on our theoretical framework, we conduct a systematic literature review that unveils the dynamics of DT and the context-specific capabilities to innovate. The contributions of the paper are twofold. First, we provide a theory-based framing of DT and combining it with existing theories in innovation and management (i.e., dynamic capabilities and microfoundations). Second, we review the extant literature on DT for innovation to reconcile previous studies with these theoretical lenses to, hence, guide future research. Based on this interpretation, we then define a number of avenues for future research, thus reconciling practical evidence with theories that can further explain how DT relates to firm innovativeness.

Framing the microfoundations of design thinking as a dynamic capability for innovation: Reconciling theory and practice / Magistretti, S.; Ardito, L.; Messeni Petruzzelli, A.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF PRODUCT INNOVATION MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0737-6782. - 38:6(2021), pp. 645-667. [10.1111/jpim.12586]

Framing the microfoundations of design thinking as a dynamic capability for innovation: Reconciling theory and practice

Ardito L.
;
Messeni Petruzzelli A.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Design thinking (DT) is gaining ground among academics and practitioners as a means to improve the innovativeness of organizations. However, with few exceptions, DT studies are most entrenched in practice rather than theory-driven research. This weak tie between theory and managerial practice calls for delving into the dynamics of DT for innovation to build stronger foundations for future studies. Therefore, this study provides a theory-based framing of DT for innovation and a critical review of the DT literature to reconcile theory and practice. To this end, we propose framing and advancing DT as a dynamic capability for innovation rooted in lower-level aspects, namely microfoundations. Based on our theoretical framework, we conduct a systematic literature review that unveils the dynamics of DT and the context-specific capabilities to innovate. The contributions of the paper are twofold. First, we provide a theory-based framing of DT and combining it with existing theories in innovation and management (i.e., dynamic capabilities and microfoundations). Second, we review the extant literature on DT for innovation to reconcile previous studies with these theoretical lenses to, hence, guide future research. Based on this interpretation, we then define a number of avenues for future research, thus reconciling practical evidence with theories that can further explain how DT relates to firm innovativeness.
2021
Framing the microfoundations of design thinking as a dynamic capability for innovation: Reconciling theory and practice / Magistretti, S.; Ardito, L.; Messeni Petruzzelli, A.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF PRODUCT INNOVATION MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0737-6782. - 38:6(2021), pp. 645-667. [10.1111/jpim.12586]
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